We'll I think technology has passed me by. I'm nearly 40 and 20 years ago, I knew exactly what I wanted and how to make things work with my audio and video equipment. Today, I feel like I have no clue.
I have a Sony STR-DG710 receiver that I just purchased along with a set of KEF 3005 home theater speakers. I have Cox digital cable with an HD converter box, a Pioneer HD television and a Pioneer CD player.
I use optical cables from the converter box and DVD player to the Sony receiver along with good cables for the video and subwoofer on all my units. Plus I have a Tivo unit and a wii. It doesn't sound like I'm lost, but I am.
The receiver has too many functions and I can't figure out what I should use where. I use the receiver all the time when the television is on. Last night, for example, we were watching the news. The volume was very low, so we turn up the receiver and boom, a commercial comes on an it's blaring. So we turn it down. Then the news comes on again and you can't hear anything again. I have the same problem with other channels. The volume level being broadcast is not the same on each one. My old JVC receiver never did this but I never used an optical cable for the audio either. Could this be part of the problem? I have twin boys 1.5 years old who I don't want to wake up, so I can't have the loud volume when they are in bed.
I'm hoping someone can point me to some good info to help me understand what's happening or what to do. The best buy/circuit city guys are not much help. All they do is turn the volume up in the store and say "see it sounds great." I need some advice from people who really know.
Thanks,
John
I have a Sony STR-DG710 receiver that I just purchased along with a set of KEF 3005 home theater speakers. I have Cox digital cable with an HD converter box, a Pioneer HD television and a Pioneer CD player.
I use optical cables from the converter box and DVD player to the Sony receiver along with good cables for the video and subwoofer on all my units. Plus I have a Tivo unit and a wii. It doesn't sound like I'm lost, but I am.
The receiver has too many functions and I can't figure out what I should use where. I use the receiver all the time when the television is on. Last night, for example, we were watching the news. The volume was very low, so we turn up the receiver and boom, a commercial comes on an it's blaring. So we turn it down. Then the news comes on again and you can't hear anything again. I have the same problem with other channels. The volume level being broadcast is not the same on each one. My old JVC receiver never did this but I never used an optical cable for the audio either. Could this be part of the problem? I have twin boys 1.5 years old who I don't want to wake up, so I can't have the loud volume when they are in bed.
I'm hoping someone can point me to some good info to help me understand what's happening or what to do. The best buy/circuit city guys are not much help. All they do is turn the volume up in the store and say "see it sounds great." I need some advice from people who really know.
Thanks,
John




